Mowing device
A device that is a fully self-contained motorized mowing apparatus with an electric-clutch. It is in tow behind self-propelled mowing equipment. A tow hitch frame is attached above and to the carrier frame, back of center of the mower carrier frame. Front wheels are stationary and rear wheels pivot, allowing the mower to follow directly off to the side of the lead equipment. Towing more specifically to “zero turn” tow units without leaving an uncut strip of turf.
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to mowing machinery towed and used in conjunction with other machinery to cut and/or increase the cutting width of other mowing machinery.
2. Prior Art
Commercial and Industrial Maintenance organizations are constantly trying to increase the cutting capacity of their existing mowing machinery. Specifically in the commercial mower industry, users utilizing the “zero turn” mowers can double their mowing performance by attaching a side wing mower.
Using wing mowers that are currently on the market where the front wheels pivots and the rear wheels remain rigid does not work well because it leaves a cut strip of grass in the turns. But, by having the font wheels rigid and the back wheels pivoting is not the total solution. The towing device must hook to the center of the pivot of the mower or it will list and will not tow correctly. So the hitch must be put in the center of the mower carriage and must be put back of center of the front of the mower or the front wheels will slide and not trail in proper relation to the “zero turn” machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides for a fully self-contained mower machine having its own reciprocating air-cooled engine. Attached to the engine is an electro-clutch for positive engagement of the three blades and a adjustable backside idler is used to keep the belt tight on the bearing housing pulleys. Incorporating a carrying frame for carrying the deck and motor allows the mower device to be extremely maneuverable. It can be towed up to 8 mph while mowing. The carrier frame has three height adjustments for setting the cutting height of the mowing deck. Further included on said carrier frame are rigid front wheels, swivel mounted rear wheels and center mounted steering yokes connected mid-way back on the carrier frame to help create the zero turn. The steering yokes are also connected toward the front of the carrier frame and the front of the deck to the offset tow bar, which is paramount in making the zero turn. It is important to understand that if the steering yokes are not mounted to the center of the carrier frame not only will it not stay square when it is being towed but also it will not turn correctly. It is likely to slide instead of making the turn and the steering becomes sluggish at best.
It is to be understood that this mowing machine is intended to be used while being towed by another mowing machine with its own cutting deck.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
A mowing device is shown in
Also mounted to the left and right carrier frame (1) shown in
Claims
1. A fully self-contained motorized mowing machine.
- a Attachment frame attaches above and to the center of the mower carrier frame and pivots vertically.
- b A main rigid tow bar that is bent in such a manner as to offset the mower to the side of the towing machine towing first said frame unit.
- c Stationary front wheels that when turned forces the said frame to be turned by the rear wheels.
- d This steering from the center of said first frame with rigid front wheels and the rear wheels swiveling assures that there will be no uncut strip of grass.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 4, 2004
Publication Date: Sep 14, 2006
Inventor: Eldon Bishop (Murfreesboro, TN)
Application Number: 10/720,637
International Classification: A01D 34/00 (20060101);